On Tuesday night, Sacramento, California, became another of dozens of cities to pass a law saying that all animals in pet stores must come from shelters or rescues. The best part? All of the pet stores in Sacramento except for one were already doing this.

Not only did Sacramento pass this fantastic law, but on Wednesday, a similar bill is being introduced in the Assembly Appropriations Committee that would make this practice a law across the entire state of California — and that would be a huge step in the right direction.

Florida, California and New Jersey are the states that have the most cities already abiding by this law, and hopefully as bigger, more prominent cities follow suit, more and more cities across the U.S. will enact this law until the entire country is only showcasing shelter and rescue animals in pet stores everywhere.